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<blockquote data-quote="Farnboro John" data-source="post: 3142053" data-attributes="member: 36432"><p>Flogged it hard today but it was uphill all the way with no light all day, drizzle early and a brutal wind on the coast in the afternoon. A total of 89 was short of what I hoped for but included a few good birds.</p><p></p><p>Robin</p><p>Blackbird</p><p>Redwing</p><p>Mallard</p><p>Teal</p><p>Carrion Crow</p><p>Wren</p><p>Pheasant</p><p>Snipe</p><p>Buzzard</p><p>Water Rail</p><p>Kestrel</p><p>Woodpigeon</p><p>Blue Tit</p><p>Moorhen</p><p>Jackdaw</p><p>Goldcrest</p><p>Lesser Black-backed Gull</p><p>Herring Gull</p><p>Song Thrush</p><p>Red-legged Partridge</p><p>Red Kite</p><p>House Sparrow</p><p>Rook</p><p>Chaffinch</p><p>Magpie</p><p>Lapwing</p><p>Great Tit</p><p>Treecreeper</p><p>Marsh Tit</p><p>Coal Tit</p><p>Nuthatch</p><p>Greenfinch</p><p>Jay</p><p>Mute Swan</p><p>Tufted Duck</p><p>Coot</p><p>Canada Goose</p><p>Little Egret</p><p>Black-headed Gull</p><p>Long-tailed Tit</p><p>Pochard</p><p>Shoveler</p><p>Wigeon</p><p>Goldeneye</p><p>Grey Heron</p><p>Stock Dove</p><p>Egyptian Goose</p><p>Reed Bunting</p><p>Dunnock</p><p>Gadwall</p><p>Goosander</p><p>Pied Wagtail</p><p>Great Crested Grebe</p><p>Common Gull</p><p>Starling</p><p>Grey Wagtail</p><p>Goldfinch</p><p>Chiffchaff</p><p>Cormorant</p><p>Meadow Pipit</p><p>Feral Pigeon</p><p>Collared Dove</p><p>Shelduck</p><p>Black-tailed Godwit</p><p>Curlew</p><p>Greylag Goose</p><p>Brent Goose</p><p>Redshank</p><p>Spotted Redshank</p><p>Oystercatcher</p><p>Turnstone</p><p>Mediterranean Gull</p><p>Great Black-backed Gull</p><p>Great Northern Diver</p><p>Gannet</p><p>Red-breasted Merganser</p><p>Dunlin</p><p>Knot</p><p>Grey Polover</p><p>Bar-tailed Godwit</p><p>Ringed Plover</p><p>Avocet</p><p>Pintail</p><p>Firecrest</p><p>Great Spotted Woodpecker</p><p>Linnet</p><p>Golden Plover</p><p>Bewick's Swan</p><p></p><p>To that I must add our local celebrity, an escaped Greater Rhea known to plane-spotters as Ron; and the following mammals: Harvest Mouse, Roe Deer, Red Fox, Grey Squirrel, Brown Rat, Rabbit.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry: someone else will have to work out which of the above are new. I can't even see straight and now I've finished driving I'm going to have a drink.</p><p></p><p>Happy New Year one and all.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farnboro John, post: 3142053, member: 36432"] Flogged it hard today but it was uphill all the way with no light all day, drizzle early and a brutal wind on the coast in the afternoon. A total of 89 was short of what I hoped for but included a few good birds. Robin Blackbird Redwing Mallard Teal Carrion Crow Wren Pheasant Snipe Buzzard Water Rail Kestrel Woodpigeon Blue Tit Moorhen Jackdaw Goldcrest Lesser Black-backed Gull Herring Gull Song Thrush Red-legged Partridge Red Kite House Sparrow Rook Chaffinch Magpie Lapwing Great Tit Treecreeper Marsh Tit Coal Tit Nuthatch Greenfinch Jay Mute Swan Tufted Duck Coot Canada Goose Little Egret Black-headed Gull Long-tailed Tit Pochard Shoveler Wigeon Goldeneye Grey Heron Stock Dove Egyptian Goose Reed Bunting Dunnock Gadwall Goosander Pied Wagtail Great Crested Grebe Common Gull Starling Grey Wagtail Goldfinch Chiffchaff Cormorant Meadow Pipit Feral Pigeon Collared Dove Shelduck Black-tailed Godwit Curlew Greylag Goose Brent Goose Redshank Spotted Redshank Oystercatcher Turnstone Mediterranean Gull Great Black-backed Gull Great Northern Diver Gannet Red-breasted Merganser Dunlin Knot Grey Polover Bar-tailed Godwit Ringed Plover Avocet Pintail Firecrest Great Spotted Woodpecker Linnet Golden Plover Bewick's Swan To that I must add our local celebrity, an escaped Greater Rhea known to plane-spotters as Ron; and the following mammals: Harvest Mouse, Roe Deer, Red Fox, Grey Squirrel, Brown Rat, Rabbit. I'm sorry: someone else will have to work out which of the above are new. I can't even see straight and now I've finished driving I'm going to have a drink. Happy New Year one and all. John [/QUOTE]
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